Buying a new Desktop PC

chiragddude

Broken In
I'm searching for a good Desktop PC (Assembled or Company Manufactured).

A few systems I could shortlist were (company manufactured):

  • DELL XPS 8300
  • HP Pavilion Slimline s5688d (BU032AA)
  • LENOVO IdeaCentre B500

Although, I'm not satisfied, entirely. My budget is around 50,000 INR +- 5000 and the priority list is as below:

  1. GPU and CPU must be good(if not best ie. atleast 4 GB RAM, quad core, 1 GB GPU) ie. I need CPU & GPU hungry games like GTA 4 to run on it.
  2. Desktop>All-in-One>Laptop
  3. Hard Disk (1 TB would be cool, but, 500 GB would do)


PLEASE SUGGEST THE BEST POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS. THANKS. If you are suggesting an assembled PC, please list down the best compatible components.
 

mithun_mrg

Cyborg Agent
on that budget u can build a rig which can play almost every game in HD please fill this

*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/pc-components-configurations/128247-pc-build-questionnaire-template.html
 

Tarun

In the zone
on that budget u can build a rig which can play almost every game in HD please fill this

*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/pc-components-configurations/128247-pc-build-questionnaire-template.html

that surly makes sense buddy sending 50k on a OEM in my site is a waste of money yet amongest those the DELL XPS 8300 (with 6770 GPU) will be fine but u can get more if u go for a custom built trust me buddy
just fill up the template :)

u can get something like this :-
Phenom II X4 955B.E. @ 5.5k
ASUS M4A88T M @ 4.7k
Corsair Vengeance 4GB @ 1.6k
Sapphire HD 6950 1GB @ 13.5k
Corsair GS 600W @ 3.7k
Cooler Master HAF 912 Advanced @ 5.5k
BenQ G2222HDL FULL HD LED @ 7k
Seagate 1TB @ ~5k (dont know it is quiet fluctuating now-a-days)
Razer Death Adder @ 2.1k
MS Comfort Curve 2000 @ 1.1k
LG 22x DVD RW @ 1k

Total = ~Rs. 53k to 54k

OR
Core i5 2400 @ 9.3k
MSI H67MA-E35 @ 4.9k
Corsair Vengeance 4GB @ 1.6k
Sapphire HD 6950 1GB @ 13.5k
Corsair GS 600W @ 3.7k
NZXT Gamma @ 2k
BenQ G2222HDL FULL HD LED @ 7k
Seagate 1TB @ ~5k
Logitech G1 Gaming Desktop @ 1.4k
LG 22x DVD RW @ 1k

Total = ~Rs. 52k to 53k

OR

Core i5 2500k @ 10.8K
ASUS P8P67-M @ 7.9k
Corsair Vengeance 4GB @ 1.6k
Sapphire HD 6950 1GB @ 13.5k
Corsair GS 600W @ 3.7k
NZXT Gamma @ 2k
BenQ G2222HDL FULL HD LED @ 7k
Seagate 1TB @ ~5k
Logitech G1 Gaming Desktop @ 1.4k
LG 22x DVD RW @ 1k
Total =~Rs. 56k to 57k
 
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guru_urug

iGoogle
Yup the last one is the best. Just make the HDD 500GB. You can upgrade later. The prices of HDDs are sky high right now.
@OP
This config will be FAR FAR FAR(cudnt stress this enough) superior to the branded systems you are looking at and offers upgrade possibilties.
If you are skeptical about assembling it urself then get a assembler. But dont let him advice you on the config. :p

Suggestion: you will be spending 13.5k on a graphic card. You should wait for the next gen GPU's which will be available in 2-3 months. If you cant then also the 6950 should be able to max out all games @ HD for the next 18months atleast...maybe even till next console refresh
 
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chiragddude

Broken In
I've tried to shortlist the best stuff I could, please point out any known compatibility errors for the hardware below, ALSO, if possible please suggest some alternatives which might be more of value-for-money.

RAM: Corsair DDR3 8 GB (4x2)

GPU: XFX Radeon™ HD 6870 1GB

CPU: Intel Core i5 2500k

Motherboard: Asus P8Z68-M PRO B3

Optical Drive: LG GE24LU20 Optical Drive

PSU: CORSAIR GS600

Hard Drive: 1 TB Seagate ST31000524AS Internal Hard Drive / 500 GB Seagate

Case: Cooler Master elite 311 Plus

This'd go around 60k but, I think I could get some of this stuff cheaper than listed online. So, could it be some 55k?
 
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chiragddude

Broken In
1. What is the purpose of the computer? (Note: If you are planning to say multimedia, you will have to be more specific as all types of systems are capable of doing that)
A: Somewhere between "MID" and "HIGH" end gaming

2. Are you open to alternate ideas/products giving similar better performance but offering more VFM/ sellers? If not- why?
A:Yes

3. What is your MAX budget?
A:55k

4. Planning to overclock?
A:Yes, if possible.

5. Which OS are you planning to use?
A:Win 7 64 bit Home Premium

6. How much hard drive space is needed?
A:500GB at least, preferably 1TB

7. What resolution will the screen run at & whats the size of the screen you want? If you already want have one and want to use it, mention its resolution and size.
A:BenQ 22" HD : Max Res: 1920x1080

8. How would you rate your hardware knowledge from the count of 1-10? (1 being the lowest, 5 being you are somewhat in sync with the current performers and 10 being the highest)
A:6

9. Have you ever built a desktop before or will this be done by an assembler?
A:An assembler

10. When are you planning to buy the system?
A:2-3 months, hence already searching for the best

11. Are you one of the types looking out for "future proof" configurations?
A:Yes, if it suits the budget

12. Are there going to be any components that you don't want to include in this new rig? If yes, do mention.
A:No. Maximum, of everything possible within the budget, is needed.

13. Which city do you live in and are you open to buying from shops from other city/states?
A:Kanpur, I can purchase stuff from New Delhi, my family lives there.

14. Mention any other points if deemed necessary
A:I'm nearly sure that i5 2500k is the best cpu, fitting my needs and budget so LGA 1155 motherboards (Am not really sure of the perfect one suiting the budget, though I'd prefer Z68s). Plus, GPU above 250GT, at least. I like HD 6870.
 

Tarun

In the zone
I've tried to shortlist the best stuff I could, please point out any known compatibility errors for the hardware below, ALSO, if possible please suggest some alternatives which might be more of value-for-money.

RAM: Corsair DDR3 8 GB (4x2)

GPU: XFX Radeon™ HD 6870 1GB

CPU: Intel Core i5 2500k

Motherboard: Asus P8Z68-M PRO B3

Optical Drive: LG GE24LU20 Optical Drive

PSU: CORSAIR GS600

Hard Drive: 1 TB Seagate ST31000524AS Internal Hard Drive / 500 GB Seagate

Case: Cooler Master elite 311 Plus

This'd go around 60k but, I think I could get some of this stuff cheaper than listed online. So, could it be some 55k?
buddy firstly 311 Plus is extreme overpriced and a failure for me
for the GPU i suggested a higher 6950 to u why are u going for 6870????
u wont need a Z68 motherboard yet the cheapest Z68 is a Gigabyte GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 @ 9.5k yet ASUS P8Z68-V PRO @ 13.2k Asrock Z68 Extreme 3 Gen 3 @8.8k(as per nov 2011 digit :p) that is the best board under 10k and and Asus Maximus IV Gene Z is for 13.1k(as per nov 2011 digit :p) if i were u i would for for Maximus IV and for the HDD go with a 1TB not much different a 500 Gig hdd cost u 4.3k
 
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mithun_mrg

Cyborg Agent
the cheapest Z68 board i think is this
Flipkart: Jetway HI09-Z: Motherboard

but it does not have switchable gfx i.e lucid virtue
Op can also go for Asus P8Z68-M-PRO @10.6K
and don't compromise on gpu take the 6950 if tight on budjet & if u don't require the gfx switching take the jetway board & 6950 u won't regret later
 

Tarun

In the zone
just did some more R&D and came up with this
Core i5 2500k @ 10.8K
Asus Maximus IV Gene Z @ 12.5k
Corsair Vengeance 4GB @ 1.6k
Sapphire HD 6950 DiRT 3 2GB @ 14k or Sapphire HD 6870 1GB 11k if u want to fit it in 55k
Corsair GS 600W @ 3.7k
NZXT Gamma @ 2k
BenQ G2222HDL FULL HD LED @ 7k
Seagate 500GB @ 4.2k
Logitech G1 Gaming Desktop @ 1.4k
LG 22x DVD RW @ 1k
Total = 58.8k(with 6950 2GB) 55.8k (with 6870 1GB)
 

d6bmg

BMG ftw!!
Component | Make | Price Processor |Intel Core i5 2500k|10800
Motherboard |MSI Z68A GD55 B3|10100
RAM |Gskill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9S-4GBXL|1650
Graphic Card |Sapphire HD 6870|11700
HDD |Seagate 250GB 7200.12|4200
DVD Writer |ASUS 24X Sata Black DVD|1100
PSU |Corsair GS 600|3900
Case |NZXT Gamma|2000
Monitor |Benq G2220HD|6950
Mouse & Keyboard |Logitech MK200|650
UPS |APC 800VA|2800
Speakers | Logitech Z313|1600
| Total |57450

Overshoots your budget by 2.45K

But its worth spending the extra money.
 
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chiragddude

Broken In
What about ASUS P8Z68-V(GEN 3)?

It's got PCIEx 3.0 ports, just like the other 2, V-PRO and V-Deluxe. Plus, I wanna confirm if the case NZXT Gamma is the best in class? I mean Cooler Master are more than famous to create the cool cases, or Antec maybe?

Would HD 6950 make a hell lot of difference and, P67 or Z68?
 

macho84

Ambassador of Buzz
The case is best in its class. But if you want enough space with atx you will be in tight fit and planning for crossfire then get a better one. If i suggest get one with highest cpu cooler support say above 170mm atleast if not 170 not less than tat. Also get one which has good gpu card support if possible with removable hdd cage. Go for good gpu may be you are not a high end gamer but games are getting smarter down the line only cards of high end series with CF will run better.

If you want to oc the pc get 2500k and gene-z is good for OC but not good for CF So get the v or v pro. Or regular ATX . I am sure Asus are good in its quality and service wise. Let me know if you want any other suggestion.
 

avinandan012

Cyborg Agent
offtopic @d6bmg dude hoe to make tables like you did ? i cant make more than one one column / row help please
 
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chiragddude

Broken In
P67 or Z68?

Folks over at Tom's Hardware say Z68, saying it's new and all, what's your say?

Also, I'd rate Asus>Gigabyte>MSI>AsRock as per motherboard build is concerned, your say?
 

Jaskanwar Singh

Aspiring Novelist
P67 or Z68?

Folks over at Tom's Hardware say Z68, saying it's new and all, what's your say?

Also, I'd rate Asus>Gigabyte>MSI>AsRock as per motherboard build is concerned, your say?

asrock at last!!!!
their boards are one of the best!

i wont rate it like this. all of them are good. just boils down to their offerings available at a particular price.
 

d6bmg

BMG ftw!!
^^ AsRock is always an under-rated brand in our country because of the very fact that it's not readily available in India. Also due to its comparatively lower price people tend to mark AsRock boards as low graded boards, which is not true at all.
@everyone who thinks asrock isn't that good: see the reviews in popular websites to understand the worth of asrock boards. Actually they make world's some of the best vfm top-end boards.
 

Tarun

In the zone
AsRock = Asus downgraded asrock is a part of asus but makes budget based motherboard the only thing is that the customer care is not up to the mark and thus the dealer no not sell Asrock motherboards
 
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